Do you take this killer to be your ‘lawfully’ wedded husband?

Jah-Lah Vanderhorst will be spending his honeymoon on the state’s dime.

The 18-year-old killer married his sweetheart Tuesday — just moments before he was sentenced to the maximum of 25 years in state prison for fatally stabbing 17-year-old Tyler Rhodes during a confrontation in Hoffman Park park last year.

The surprise nuptials, performed by a clergyman in the courtroom of Judge Stephen Herrick, Vanderhorst was then quickly whisked to the courtroom of acting Supreme Court Justice Dan Lamont, where Vanderhorst was convicted of first-degree manslaughter on June 21.

He was acquitted of second-degree murder, but Rhodes’ mother made it clear she believed Vanderhorst was guilty of the more serious crime. She asked Lamont to sentence Vanderhorst to the maximum of 25 years.

“Jah-Lah murdered my son,” a grieving Stacey Rhodes told the judge. “Jah-Lah took my son’s life away. Why you ask? Only God and Jah-Lah know the answer to that. My life, my family nor our community has been the same since Tyler left … because of Jah-Lah, my daughter no longer has a brother, her best friend or her protector. Our pain is one that’s filled with anger, sadness, depression, emptiness. There’s no amount of therapy that can ever take away our pain.

Her voice rising, she told Vanderhorst, “Tyler wanted a fight that’s fair — you didn’t! Jah-Lah, you have changed the life of so many people, not (just) to my family but to your own. You never thought about your family that day in the park, not even your own daughter. You saw red and only wanted to kill my son. Now there’s a video — for the world to see — of you plunging a knife into my son’s heart. You have so much hate in your’s that you had to stab my son in his. Why?”